Education
Harvard University; University of Wisconsin–Madison. Clark University.
Harvard University; University of Wisconsin–Madison. Clark University.
Career:
Fulbright Scholar at the Sydney University School of Architecture, Design, and Planning (1957-1958)
associate professor of urban affairs at the University of Pittsburgh"s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (1966–1972)
visiting associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1972–1973)
editor of the monthly periodical Ekistics: The Problems and Science of Human Settlements of Ekistics in Athens, Greece (1966–1977)
consultant to the United Nations for Indonesia, The Philippines and Brazil (1970–1977)
social science editor for Pergamon Press (1978)
The story of the early history of the computer museums as The Digital Computer Museum at Digital Equipment Corporation in Maynard Master of Arts (1975), The Computer Museum Marlboro Master of Arts (1979-1984), moving to Boston (1984-1999) prior to its move to Silicon Valley as The Computer Museum History Center (1995-2000) and becoming the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California (2000) is given in Gordon Bell"s Microsoft Technical Report MSR-TR-2011-2044, Out of a Closet: The Early Years of the Computer Museums. Degrees:
Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1956)
Master of City and Regional Planning from Harvard University (1959)
Doctor of Philosophy in geography from Clark University (1967).